Sushi has taken on its own shape and form in the United States, but even before the first sushi restaurants opened up in California, America had an impact on the type of sushi eaten in Japan. During the American occupation after World War II, a food rationing program helped the rise of nigiri outside Tokyo. »1/30/15 11:24am 1/30/15 11:24am

Just when we thought that the raw-fish photoshop genre had peaked with Sushi Cats, our faith in human creativity is restored with Space Sushi — a growing collection of online images that envision a cosmos where California rolls swarm across galaxies and yellowfin tuna orbits distant stars. »10/29/14 7:40am 10/29/14 7:40am

Really, one of the key issues with sushi is that it doesn't glow under black light. To solve that problem, the Center for Genomic Gastronomy is using genetically modified fishies from the pet store to create tasty treats that will be perfect for your next rave. »2/10/12 10:30am 2/10/12 10:30am

Sure, this is a promotion for a sushi joint, but it's an insanely striking one. On January 1, sushi restaurant Sticky Rice decided to fire a roll into the Earth's atmosphere. Explains the sushinautical engineers, "Six months of planning and testing went into this project as a lot of variables were at play: -60F in… »1/25/12 6:50am 1/25/12 6:50am

This video was taken at the luggage conveyor belt at Oita Airport in Japan — someone left an oversized (Whale? Kraken? Shoggoth?) roll among the suitcases. I'd hate to see who (or what) comes to pick this meal up. »2/20/11 4:21pm 2/20/11 4:21pm